This really make my afternoon fun god bless you for uploading this music but it makes me miss my father too much but still make me remember my childhood is fantastic
Very soothing and natural. After listening to the Country music of the United States of America i strongly believed it was created from the this sakara music they heared from the slaves taken from Yoruba land the Americas. RIP Baba Yusuf Olatunji
Growing in the 70's, I hated this music so much. I saw older people sways to the song while drinking Gulder, Harp, Star or palmwine. Now I'm 50 and love the song so much. The song and others like it must've been too philosophical and mature for me at 8.
I'm in same shoes.. Just that I'm in my mid 30s.. my father was very very old in his 90s when I was given birth to.. So ds type of songs is part of me.. I grew up listening to it
Clearly one of the best if not the best. My husband is addicted to his music. We both listen to Baba-Legba's music almost every day here in the U.S. This is original music full of wisdom. RIP Baba Legba. The legend!
Late Pa Yusuf Olatunji a.k.a. BABA LEGBA was a Maestro of Apala Music. He knows everything about the kind of Music. May his soul continue to rest in peace Amen.
My late father loved this musician so much that he had to listen and dance to it every night, rubbing his tommy and always happy. Thanks 🙏 for bringing both of their memories to life. God bless you more
Wen Eva am listening to this music,I feel for Nigeria cos wen we were young listen to this music, Nigeria wasn't like this....God wil help us in this nation.
I love Baba Legba's evergreen music like kilode. It's my late mum of her blessed memory's favourite music. Infact is all omo Eko's music. RIP BABA LEGBA.
Ohun tó ṣegún tó fi pá lórí Bírú ẹ̀ bá ṣàgbò á ti yòwo rẹ̀ Ohun tí ó ṣelá tílá fi kó Bí irú ẹ̀ bá ṣe ikàn á wẹ̀wù ẹ̀jẹ̀ Ohun tó ṣolówó tó fi ń rojú Tó bá ṣe táníkà wọ́n á ti gbàgbé rẹ̀ Tó ń ṣolówó o tó fi ń rojú Tó bá ṣe táníkà wọ́n á ti gbàgbé rẹ̀ Gbogbo kùkùgẹ̀gẹ̀ Ayé ilé Gbogbo kùkùgẹ̀gẹ̀ Àjàó tún wọ̀lú Ẹ̀gbá Ìrọ́ọ wọ́n ti tún wọmi Ẹ̀yin ọlọ̀tẹ̀ ènìyàn Ọlátúnjí tún wọ̀lú Ẹ̀gbá Ìrọ́ọ wọ́n ti tún wọmi
This is a type of music to listen to , that suit your mind, cool your mind and make you forget your problem when ever I listen to it, may his soul rest in peace
Baba Yusuf Olatunji is not dead but transisted to Celestia Realm-- enroute to Heaven. He is having a perfect strength of eternal rest. Baba rest on, in the Bossom of your God, in the Name of our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.
Please my elders, if anyone know the name of the song where Baba sang "Abimbola ti bi ibeji o" I will appreciate it. It's a favorite of my late grandparents and I will love to listen to it in remembrance of them. Thank you very much.
Joseph to yusuf by d loved of Muslim fans old school clubs with our forefathers leads them to crowns but nowadays youth clubs bring deaths rituals an different class of evil spirit by grant them sing with languages without learn or respect government Haram its hard to avoid it
My dad told me the story. In the past, it was believed that various musicians did not only show their musical prowess but also jazz as well. He had some enemies within the music ecosystem...fellow musicians, rival fans, promoters etc... Then he was "spiritually attacked" in his leg which rendered him almost useless until a fan (Adebisi) put money down and flew him to London for treatments. Luckily for him, he got well. Now, one of the rules of war is that you pretend when necessary and never show your enemies your cards. He could have still tied a bandage (fake at least, with some fake blood or so) on it and limped back into the country...Instead, he came back and sang this song....that the leg you thought would kill me or get amputated was not cut and I am alive and well. The illness on the leg came back and eventually killed him...
This really make my afternoon fun god bless you for uploading this music but it makes me miss my father too much but still make me remember my childhood is fantastic
He makes remember my uncle I live with at ifo ogun state in 70s. The he play d music, we will eat pounded yam (iyan)
Remember my dad all the time and Ayinla omo wura
Very soothing and natural. After listening to the Country music of the United States of America i strongly believed it was created from the this sakara music they heared from the slaves taken from Yoruba land the Americas. RIP Baba Yusuf Olatunji
This is one music that reminds me of my childhood and growing up in Ibadan. My father's favorite till date. It is always refreshing.
Growing in the 70's, I hated this music so much. I saw older people sways to the song while drinking Gulder, Harp, Star or palmwine.
Now I'm 50 and love the song so much. The song and others like it must've been too philosophical and mature for me at 8.
I'm in same shoes.. Just that I'm in my mid 30s.. my father was very very old in his 90s when I was given birth to.. So ds type of songs is part of me.. I grew up listening to it
Just like me too bro 😂😂😂
Nobody talked about kasumu ishola drumbeats. The best till date.
GOD Bless the person that bring this OLD MUSIC, For Will that is HANOVER 70 YEARS OLD, Thanks for. Giving Us.
Clearly one of the best if not the best. My husband is addicted to his music.
We both listen to Baba-Legba's music almost every day here in the U.S.
This is original music full of wisdom. RIP Baba Legba. The legend!
Late Pa Yusuf Olatunji a.k.a. BABA LEGBA was a Maestro of Apala Music. He knows everything about the kind of Music. May his soul continue to rest in peace Amen.
My late father loved this musician so much that he had to listen and dance to it every night, rubbing his tommy and always happy. Thanks 🙏 for bringing both of their memories to life. God bless you more
May my dear daddy continue to rest in perfect peace 🥰
I enjoy this particular track, because people never believe Babalegba will survive it.
I am an old man of 80 years old.l started loving Baba Legba since ❤️ my youth. The man's music is very meaningful. His music will reign forever.
I am enjoying this so much😀😀😀😀😀😀
Wen Eva am listening to this music,I feel for Nigeria cos wen we were young listen to this music, Nigeria wasn't like this....God wil help us in this nation.
MY FATHER'S BEST MUSIC. SO FULL OF WISDOM. AND I HAVE COME TO LOVE THE MUSIC.
Legend. This baba always remind me off my late dad. Missed you. Rest in peace
Hmmmm listening to this i remember my late mother may Allah grant them jannah
❤❤❤❤❤ I can’t stop loving you and your music. Rest in power Baba Joseph olatunji truly a genius
I love Baba Legba's evergreen music like kilode. It's my late mum of her blessed memory's favourite music. Infact is all omo Eko's music. RIP BABA LEGBA.
Baba L’egba nar pure omoluwabi’s fave. These are the people that sang from scratch
I believe the man will also sing in heaven. May your soul rest in peace.
All my problem disappear just listening to the music dont know why?
My father's 'Sikiru Aderemi Alabi' favourite artiste. This song brings up old memories
Ohun tó ṣegún tó fi pá lórí
Bírú ẹ̀ bá ṣàgbò á ti yòwo rẹ̀
Ohun tí ó ṣelá tílá fi kó
Bí irú ẹ̀ bá ṣe ikàn á wẹ̀wù ẹ̀jẹ̀
Ohun tó ṣolówó tó fi ń rojú
Tó bá ṣe táníkà wọ́n á ti gbàgbé rẹ̀
Tó ń ṣolówó o tó fi ń rojú
Tó bá ṣe táníkà wọ́n á ti gbàgbé rẹ̀
Gbogbo kùkùgẹ̀gẹ̀
Ayé ilé
Gbogbo kùkùgẹ̀gẹ̀
Àjàó tún wọ̀lú Ẹ̀gbá
Ìrọ́ọ wọ́n ti tún wọmi
Ẹ̀yin ọlọ̀tẹ̀ ènìyàn
Ọlátúnjí tún wọ̀lú Ẹ̀gbá
Ìrọ́ọ wọ́n ti tún wọmi
The founder of yoruba morden music....... rest on . Aljanat fridaus!!
This is a type of music to listen to , that suit your mind, cool your mind and make you forget your problem when ever I listen to it, may his soul rest in peace
My dad's favorite song, I love it too. It makes me remember my father especially during Ileya and itunnu awe. By ERELU BIBIRE 1ST OF EGBA LAND
My father's favorite music when I was growing up...RIP Gbadamasi Aremu...RIP Baba Legba
May his soul continue to rest in perfect peace in Jesus name Amen
Baba Legba Kare Walaitalai HAA Na True music Baba Joseph Olatunji May Your soûl rest in Peace 🙏
Anytime I listen to his music, he makes me remember my dad. Continue to rest in peace Omoyemi Kosenikan. Rest in peace Yusuf Olatunji.
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Same as me; it’s a remembrance of my parents. May they rest in peace
It is a remembrance of my parents, our family house in Ibadan, my Uncle K.Lad and all lovers of the music when l was young
Continue to rest in peace my hero! His music gives me peace. Thanks so much baba for this legacy left behind 💖💖💖
I had this on my archives, it was removed - thank God. Lost & found
this man is still the best oldee for me...he inspires me a lot
Yusuf Olatunji Oga Onifaaji Akorin tiloo ( Ayinla Omo said it ) may Allah (swt,) forgive Yusuf and Ayinla Omowura .
Baba legba Agba oje, have always love your music from yaro and I will continue to love you.Rest in Peace
My dad's favourite music continue to rest in peace baba mi. RIP pa Yusuf Olatunji
Baba Yusuf Olatunji is not dead but transisted to Celestia Realm-- enroute to Heaven. He is having a perfect strength of eternal rest. Baba rest on, in the Bossom of your God, in the Name of our Lord Jesus Christ. Amen.
As young as i am can't stop listening to baba song, it always reminds me of my late father 😭 especially this Yegede
ŔIP to my mum. I can remember her rocking to this.
Hmmm...I remember my father anytime I listen to the music!
Back in those days when Life is normal
Baba legba my late dad's favorite I love his music dakuest
An icon in Nigerian History of Music. RIP
Yes o
Continue to rest in perfect peace.Baba rere
Please my elders, if anyone know the name of the song where Baba sang "Abimbola ti bi ibeji o" I will appreciate it. It's a favorite of my late grandparents and I will love to listen to it in remembrance of them. Thank you very much.
LOVE YOU BABA, YOUR IMPACT IS THOUCHING
Original je suis fan de. Yusuf d'oignon de la musique yoruba
Relaxing this holiday with Yusuf Olatunji 😀😊
Great of you sis. These are the great composers, songwriter and singer
Star never died RIP
Love it
Original composition without copy copy
This are the real composer, songwriter and singer. My fave
This music always remind me of my father
❤
Me too
Everlasting new very good rip baba yussuf olatundji Baba lęgba
Je suis contente
BABA ONI FAJI. ORUN RERE.
Very good & inspiration music
Best of the best volume recorded by baba tonjulo. May his soul rest in perfect peace
Ita faji music song at corona cinema for salawe family. May his soul rest in perfect peace. Full ape songs.
Wow nyce what with the traditional goje/guitar suprasonic
PAS de photo copy sacré musique
Inspirational song. Rest in peace.
Calming
Calming
Also always reminds me of my late father.
May Almighty Allah bless your soul
Please which volume will I find this track that says "mo sa okay mi so oko,ewure aro muje, agutun aro muje
Legend never died!
Legend..
Yusufu.olatuji
Musical legend
Moi personnellement j'ai aimé
Joseph to yusuf by d loved of Muslim fans old school clubs with our forefathers leads them to crowns but nowadays youth clubs bring deaths rituals an different class of evil spirit by grant them sing with languages without learn or respect government Haram its hard to avoid it
Non ignored legacy. Rest in perfect peace
EXCELLENT
Nice and cool music
Therapeutic music
K1 got most of his inspirations from here 🤔
Music extraordina....
May your soul continue to rest in peace Insha-Allah
What really happened to baba lẹgba's leg before he sang that song please ? Any body please
My dad told me the story. In the past, it was believed that various musicians did not only show their musical prowess but also jazz as well. He had some enemies within the music ecosystem...fellow musicians, rival fans, promoters etc... Then he was "spiritually attacked" in his leg which rendered him almost useless until a fan (Adebisi) put money down and flew him to London for treatments. Luckily for him, he got well. Now, one of the rules of war is that you pretend when necessary and never show your enemies your cards. He could have still tied a bandage (fake at least, with some fake blood or so) on it and limped back into the country...Instead, he came back and sang this song....that the leg you thought would kill me or get amputated was not cut and I am alive and well. The illness on the leg came back and eventually killed him...
@@LukmanJaji thanks bro i sincerely appreciate this wonderful details. Ile aiye le oooo.
Diabetic
@@LukmanJaji 😢😢😢 o my God . My daddy loves his song so well and Abeokuta people where I came from but I never heard this . 😢
Where are in wicked world.
Thanks
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Evergreen music on the sands of time
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Haaaa good music death u don't do it well ooooooo
I enjoy this particular track, because people never believe Babalegba will survive it.
My dad's favourite music continue to rest in peace baba mi. RIP pa Yusuf Olatunji
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